Melissa Kaylene: Silly and Serious Soccer Photos

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Silly and Serious Soccer Photos

Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer
Photo by Melissa Myer


 This last weekend our daycare provider-turned-into-family-friend and her husband came out to watch the girls play soccer. It was a complete surprise and I felt so blessed to have them there. Her husband is actually the High school girl's soccer coach and I know miss Anika realizes just how lucky of a girl she is to have him for a mentor and friend. 

And then there's Emma whose soccer career may be short lived, but at least she's having fun. Her shyness has turned into this awkward show during the games, where you can always find her goofing off- with her shirt backwards, laying on the field, stuffing the ball under her shirt, looking for ladybugs - all sorts of things that aren't soccer related. Our friend/babysitter also does photography for fun and she captured some great moments of Emma at her finest. 

We don't have a lot of family around us which is something that makes me sad. Neither Wayne or I have a large family, and the family that we do have aren't close to us, so having them come out to cheer the kids on meant a lot. 

All photos are from Melissa Myer - thanks for making me smile this evening!

~Melissa

3 comments:

  1. Ah, I remember the days when sports weren't about the sports themselves but about a chance to have fun and goof off outdoors. Oh, and the chance to slide in the mud!

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  2. Cute photos! I totally understand missing family. I've lived 19 years in South Africa and see my family from the States very little. If the house sells, we're moving so that we can at least be on the same continent. My husband is an only child, so the family that's closest to us here are my in-laws and they are the ones that we will regrettably be leaving.

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